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then it goes on to say that nasin muhammad will not be further detained by the united states. there was no written apology and there was no compensation. nasin's anger has subsided over the past six years, but he believes it's time for foreign forces to get out of afghanistan and let afghans look after their own country. anna korin, kabul. >> cnn has called the defense department to get a comment on nasin's torture allegations but they haven't answered as of yet. >>> to the lighter side, diamond and jewels, the likes of which have never been seen before. this is a live scene of the red carpet. the glitz, the glam, the understatement. prime tim emmy awards going on in hollywood tonight. we'll take you there live. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on yo
then it goes on to say that nasin muhammad will not be further detained by the united states. there was no written apology and there was no compensation. nasin's anger has subsided over the past six years, but he believes it's time for foreign forces to get out of afghanistan and let afghans look after their own country. anna korin, kabul. >> cnn has called the defense department to get a comment on nasin's torture allegations but they haven't answered as of yet. >>> to the...
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we were shipped over to the united states and i lived with my biological father. >> what happened soon after that? >> my father was also abusive. it wasn't limited to my father. he was very aggressive with his -- i don't want to say spankings because that would be understating what happened to us. he would beat us with branches and belts and his fists. so he was very, very aggressive with his discipline. >> how do you process this now? do you have any guilt in terms of your stepsister? and do you communicate with your other siblings about it? >> i have a lot of guilt. it's difficult for me to realize that i was only 5 years old at the time. i feel like i should have been able to do something. i do talk to my sister. it's a little bit difficult because she hasn't reached a point to where she's comfortable talking about it. i do feel guilt. >> and you're a mother. how does it -- of course it shapes who you are, the person that you are. how do you think it affects the type of mother you are and what you will not do? >> absolutely. it does shape who you are but it doesn't define you. as a
we were shipped over to the united states and i lived with my biological father. >> what happened soon after that? >> my father was also abusive. it wasn't limited to my father. he was very aggressive with his -- i don't want to say spankings because that would be understating what happened to us. he would beat us with branches and belts and his fists. so he was very, very aggressive with his discipline. >> how do you process this now? do you have any guilt in terms of your...
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. >> now one of the things i'm hearing similar to the united states is that the president of haiti is getting pushback from some appointments. it seems like it's not a smooth ride all the way. >> you run for politics, it's not a popular sport. basically, you're sacrificing yourself for a nation. with the situation in haiti, we have so much policies that are weak, that, you know, it's not something that's going to happen overnight. but i have to tell you this president, no matter what they want to say about him, i'm going to always defend his first 100 days, because i was part of it and i thought strategically the idea of helping bring tourism back, the idea of artisans showing the art within the country, the idea of taking a group of people and bringing them to another side of haiti to show, look, you know what, we have white beaches. he's a progressive. he wants development. >> wow. is there more peace on the street now? we saw so much unrest before. at least the media was showing so much unrest. what's going on on the ground now? >> pap, port-au-prince, the capital, at times it's no
. >> now one of the things i'm hearing similar to the united states is that the president of haiti is getting pushback from some appointments. it seems like it's not a smooth ride all the way. >> you run for politics, it's not a popular sport. basically, you're sacrificing yourself for a nation. with the situation in haiti, we have so much policies that are weak, that, you know, it's not something that's going to happen overnight. but i have to tell you this president, no matter...
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i have a strong pro-israel record and the president of the united states, barack obama, is someone that i proudly support because he has a stellar record on israel. >> okay. >> he has consistently stood by israel and our platform reflects his personal view on jerusalem and there is nothing less than candor that i am conveying to you tonight. >> i apologize. i did not mean that as a personal attack and you're right on to come back at me and say that, so thank you. but i do think people appreciate candor. those are two things, though -- >> believe me, i have never been accused of being anything less than candid. directness is not my problem. >> i would say that that is -- over the past couple of weeks i've read things that people say you will say anything, even if it's true or false, to prove your point. >> you're right. there are right wing republicans that spend a lot of time trying to suggest that. i have a 20-year record of credibility and i'm proud of my record and it's one of the reasons that president obama asked me to share the democratic national committee. >> why was that in the
i have a strong pro-israel record and the president of the united states, barack obama, is someone that i proudly support because he has a stellar record on israel. >> okay. >> he has consistently stood by israel and our platform reflects his personal view on jerusalem and there is nothing less than candor that i am conveying to you tonight. >> i apologize. i did not mean that as a personal attack and you're right on to come back at me and say that, so thank you. but i do...
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something that does effect the united states dead on. the drought situations. i want to ask you which states are feeling it, where we stand with that. >> we've actually had improvement along the coastal areas, across louisiana, isaac, and it dumped over 20 inches of rain and did pull us out across a drought of louisiana and southern portions. we're no longer in a drought across parts of southeastern louisiana and southwestern parts of alabama, take a look across parts of the plains, still in extremes to exceptional droughts and some of the worst categories and of course we're not looking monday through tuesday, harris, and as a matter of fact, very dry conditions are expected with an elevated fire danger and gusty winds and humidity. >> harris: makes it worse and a layer of main for them. hope it ends soon. thank you. a wounded warrior showing the world what he's made of. navy lieutenant bradley snyder was blinded in bomb blast in afghanistan last year and he's doing big things though. now, he's competing as a swimmer at the london paralympic games and this lie
something that does effect the united states dead on. the drought situations. i want to ask you which states are feeling it, where we stand with that. >> we've actually had improvement along the coastal areas, across louisiana, isaac, and it dumped over 20 inches of rain and did pull us out across a drought of louisiana and southern portions. we're no longer in a drought across parts of southeastern louisiana and southwestern parts of alabama, take a look across parts of the plains, still...
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particularly with the united states. where they believe, whether it's true or not, but they believe that the u.s. is out to get them. out to destroy the regime and overthrow the regime. even this recent delisting of the opposition group that was in iraq, claim is another example of the u.s. only interested in changing the regime. we have many, many issues between the u.s. and iran over the 30 years, the nuclear age has gotten to the point now where we have harsh, harsh sanctions hurting the people, the economy, everyone. probably not the regime so much. >> not as tough as they should, at least fm our reporting. if you were really trying to shut things down. >> well, they're not that lenient. i think people find a way to get around. >> leaky. >> sorry. but i think that right now, with these sanctions, iran would like to come kind of f agreement with the west, but they want sanctions lifted, or laat least some. so far, that hasn't happened. i think it's an election year. given there's not going to be an israeli strike at s
particularly with the united states. where they believe, whether it's true or not, but they believe that the u.s. is out to get them. out to destroy the regime and overthrow the regime. even this recent delisting of the opposition group that was in iraq, claim is another example of the u.s. only interested in changing the regime. we have many, many issues between the u.s. and iran over the 30 years, the nuclear age has gotten to the point now where we have harsh, harsh sanctions hurting the...
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states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the program, i would say i'm doing at least 50% better if not a little more. >> wow, that's great news. you're sleeping better? >> i'm sleeping better than i was. the nightmares and stuff have decreased in intensity. i still have them, but not like i did prior to going into the program. >> well, that is terrific news. i'm glad it's worked for you and it seems like it's working for others as well. deborah bidele, kevined to, thank you both. >> thank you. >> did police cross the line. teenagers hand cuffed, guns pointed at mothers all in pursuit of an armed bang robber, the full story ahead. >>> how far should police g
states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the...
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embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as reinforcements at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> before most of us could wipe the sleep from our eyes, before we had even heard about the attacks and the death, the romney campaign had drafted a critical statement saying, the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomat missions but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks. okay. here's the problem with that. the romney statement was sent to reporters just after 10:00 p.m. on tuesday with a caveat it not be released until after midnight. it was sent before many of the facts were gathered. the statement is wrong, because the obama administration's official statement from the secretary of state released just before the romney statement, reads like this. i condemn in the strongest terms, the attack on our mission in benghazi today. our commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation but let me be clear, there is never any justificatio
embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as reinforcements at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> before most of us could wipe the sleep from our eyes, before we had even heard about the attacks and the death, the romney campaign had drafted a critical statement saying, the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomat missions but to sympathize with those who waged the...
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something that effects the united states is the lathes on the krout situation. which states are feeling it which ones are we talking and where do we stand with that. >> we have across louisiana isaac move through. the good news it dumped over 20 inches of rain it pulled us out of a drought across the state of louisiana or southern portions of the state. we no longer in a drought across southwestern parts of alabama. take a look still an extreme to exceptional drought. some of the worst drought categories. we are not looking at any rain possible monday to tuesday. very dry conditions are expected with low humidity and higher temperatures. >> that just makes it worse. >> a wounded warrior showing the world what he is made of. navy lieutenant bradley snyder was blinded in a bomb blast in afghanistan at this time last year. he is still doing big things. now he is competing as a swimmer at the london paralympic games. this lieutenant is one strong guy fuzzcally and mentally. >> coaches and competitors alike are really in awe of how fast navy lieutenant bounced back a
something that effects the united states is the lathes on the krout situation. which states are feeling it which ones are we talking and where do we stand with that. >> we have across louisiana isaac move through. the good news it dumped over 20 inches of rain it pulled us out of a drought across the state of louisiana or southern portions of the state. we no longer in a drought across southwestern parts of alabama. take a look still an extreme to exceptional drought. some of the worst...
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sammy left to agricultural work and volunteered into the united states army. bill, the photographer left for cleveland to find work in a factory. for the end of 1944, junto ataya decides he wantss to see if he can get work in new jersey at seabrook farm which was a farming enterprise recruiting japanese americans so junto leaves camp in fall, october '44 and goes to new jersey to scope the situation out and sammy is gone, bill is gone, eunice is gone. the only people left in camp are rio and mary and whittle billy. rio suffers a nervous breakdown. she ends and the camp hospital and for the rest of her time in camp which is another nearly year in camp rio ataya is suffering greatly and really unable to work, barely able to leave the barracks. something of an invalid. junto comes to find his wife in the hospital so decides not to take the family to new jersey but stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and billy leave for cleveland. the only ones left are rio and junto. they finally leave in september of 1943 -- 45. a month or two before the camp closes and the
sammy left to agricultural work and volunteered into the united states army. bill, the photographer left for cleveland to find work in a factory. for the end of 1944, junto ataya decides he wantss to see if he can get work in new jersey at seabrook farm which was a farming enterprise recruiting japanese americans so junto leaves camp in fall, october '44 and goes to new jersey to scope the situation out and sammy is gone, bill is gone, eunice is gone. the only people left in camp are rio and...
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of louisiana and the united states government took back those b.p. leases and said you're swab you're out of here you lost it it's ours again now these are public lands it's public oil they're simply have a lease right to pull it up so b.p. is really saying oh spake me i'm so sorry but they're getting away with the with murder and they're putting the the money in their pocket all right greg palast investigative journalist and author of the book billionaires and ballot bail and ballot band that is coming out on september eighteenth i appreciate your analysis i shall have more of it in the coming days thanks for covering. it's a presidential elections now where president obama is conceding that he will in fact be outspent by mitt romney's powerful backers he also admitted that he is losing the so-called ads war on t.v. and radio the president was slow at first to sign on to the idea of super pac funneling super pacs funneling money into his reelection campaign but now he has set his own super pac and is actually asking money for our for it grudgingly b
of louisiana and the united states government took back those b.p. leases and said you're swab you're out of here you lost it it's ours again now these are public lands it's public oil they're simply have a lease right to pull it up so b.p. is really saying oh spake me i'm so sorry but they're getting away with the with murder and they're putting the the money in their pocket all right greg palast investigative journalist and author of the book billionaires and ballot bail and ballot band that...
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then he volunteered into the united states army. bill, the photographer, left for cleveland to find work in a factory there. toward the end of 1944 he decides that he wants to see if he can get work in new jersey as seabrook farms which was of farming enterprise that was recruiting japanese americans from the camps to come work. so he leaves camp in the fall of october 44, heads to new jersey telescope the situation out. at that point sammy is gone. bill is gone. unisys gone. the only people left in camp are real and mary in little billy. rio de suffers what doctors called a nervous breakdown. she ends up in the camp hospital and relief for the rest of her time in camp, which is another nearly year in camp, real is suffering greatly and really unable to the work. barely able to leave the barracks. she is something of an invalid for much of the rest of this time. comes back from new jersey and finds his wife and a hospital. so he decides not to go, not to take the family to new jersey, to stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and
then he volunteered into the united states army. bill, the photographer, left for cleveland to find work in a factory there. toward the end of 1944 he decides that he wants to see if he can get work in new jersey as seabrook farms which was of farming enterprise that was recruiting japanese americans from the camps to come work. so he leaves camp in the fall of october 44, heads to new jersey telescope the situation out. at that point sammy is gone. bill is gone. unisys gone. the only people...
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states. that's what they're called, and their regional. you are a part of your local legion, let's say, and what you have there are people who want to do it for different reasons. they are researching things and finding out different things and correcting each other, and so there is, there can be this very contentious, and i was on a few yahoo! message boards and i would see these flaming back and forth, just call each other out on stuff. and i think any and it's it's probably good to have that sort of dialogue. i'm a, it can probably be wrote some of the groups, but just because you are into this 80s into this and doesn't mean you're all going to agree on how should be interpreted or what the objective of the group is. one of the fascinating things, a sidenote about rome is that the rome group, legion six better work with her, -- with here, intellectuals, professors, one thing is a renowned coin dealer in the south, they're legion, one of the legions there, very biblically oriented. they wil
states. that's what they're called, and their regional. you are a part of your local legion, let's say, and what you have there are people who want to do it for different reasons. they are researching things and finding out different things and correcting each other, and so there is, there can be this very contentious, and i was on a few yahoo! message boards and i would see these flaming back and forth, just call each other out on stuff. and i think any and it's it's probably good to have that...
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. >> we know the latino vote could be the deciding vote for the presidency of the united states of america. and so it is great to be doing this. it is very, very important. >> dolores who co founded the farmer's union knows president obama pretty well. three months ago he awarded andr leader the medal of freedom, country's highest honor. young latinos are motivated and the internet is their platform. >> and they are really excited about this election. it is a good thing. theirhers for theirfornia first meeting of the convention. they will be meeting priet bright and early with nancy pelosi at their hotel. we will be there too. >> and mark will be live this week from the democratic national convention in charlotte. you can get instant updates by following on him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc.7. >>> he is a huge clint eastwood fan even though the invisible monologue at the republican convention. the hollywood star spoke with an imaginary president obama in an empty chair just before mitt romney spoke at the gop convention on thursday evening. usa today released an
. >> we know the latino vote could be the deciding vote for the presidency of the united states of america. and so it is great to be doing this. it is very, very important. >> dolores who co founded the farmer's union knows president obama pretty well. three months ago he awarded andr leader the medal of freedom, country's highest honor. young latinos are motivated and the internet is their platform. >> and they are really excited about this election. it is a good thing....
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. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indy advisable, liberty and justice for all. >> she was critically wounded last year during a shooting spree in tucson. she resigned from congress to focus on her recovery. >>> the wife of republican presidential nominee mitt romney is rallying women in northern virginia later today. ann romney is coming to leesburg, holding an event called women for mitt. it kicks off around 11:45 this morning. it's expected to cause traffic problems in the area. >>> checking the other top stories now, the district is reporting its first death from west nile virus and health officials say a second person has been hospitalized. these are the first two cases reported in the district this year. maryland has seen 21 cases including one death. in virginia, there have been five cases, but no one has died. earlier this morning tony spoke with dr. ivan walks, the former director of the d.c. department of health. he explained what you need to look out for. >> three to 14 days
. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indy advisable, liberty and justice for all. >> she was critically wounded last year during a shooting spree in tucson. she resigned from congress to focus on her recovery. >>> the wife of republican presidential nominee mitt romney is rallying women in northern virginia later today. ann romney is coming to leesburg, holding an event...
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i can never lose help. >> please help me get home. 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> what gives you hope when you look at that video and see how he looks? >> i know when he looks determined, and he looked very determined to make it home safe and sound. >> her husband has missed walking one of his daughters down the aisle. another daughter's wedding is in february. >> his closet is still full of his clothes that i know won't fit him anymore, and i haven't touched his dresser. every morning i'm reminding the nightmare continues. >> if he's able to see this, what do you want to say directly to him? >> we will never, ever, ever stop looking for you. i miss you every day. love you. >> the u.s. has offered no new information about where levenson is and who is holding him. i spoke to a source with knowledge of the investigation who says, quote, there's every reason to believe based on all of the evidence that levenson is alive and well. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> now to the race for the white house. today, president obama is zeroing in on a state that
i can never lose help. >> please help me get home. 33 years of service to the united states deserves something. >> what gives you hope when you look at that video and see how he looks? >> i know when he looks determined, and he looked very determined to make it home safe and sound. >> her husband has missed walking one of his daughters down the aisle. another daughter's wedding is in february. >> his closet is still full of his clothes that i know won't fit him...
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protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or it us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying it ministration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is about out there for two months well i would like to hear that stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassadors and to storm embassies and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of muslims hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the us want to hear if you're point to one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa it would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria washington seems to approve of them as long as they a
protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or it us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying it ministration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is about out there for two months well i would like to hear that stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassadors and to storm embassies and the question the us...
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american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i don't wear a watch, but it's not happening on it if i did. we're going to play the newly wed game with simon and britney to see how much they know about each other, so, stay up a little bit late for that. are you familiar with the restaurant mcdonald's? the big m? they've announced starting next week they'll post calorie counts for all their menu items on the menu. i don't know if that's -- i feel like most people will see those numbers and think it's some kind of a contest for whoever eats the most calories wins a nine-piece mcnuggets or something like that? mcdonald's says they are doing it so custo
american researchers created a robot that's smart enough to be president of the united states. and that's him. [ applause ] see, because he lacks expression. yeah. we have some very special guests on the show tonight. their names are simon cowell and britney spears. their show, "the x factor," premiered tonight on fox. i have a lot to ask about. there's rumors simon will hire khloe kardashian to be the coast of the show. i'm going to -- no, that's not happening. not on my watch. i...
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. >> jimmy: you're one of the richest men in the united states. >> yes, i am one of the weal wealthiest men. >> jimmy: one of the savviest businessmen ever. this man is the most brilliant move ever, did a commercial for supercuts despite the fact that he's completely bald! [ applause ] >> unprecedented. you're right. >> jimmy: how are things going without me. do you miss me at all? >> no. we can't afford you. you're big now. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> you got a lot of money. how much are they paying you? seriously, tell me. >> jimmy: you want to know in money of bales of hay? hey, the last time you were here, you had a prom cagram cal "pigs for jesus" going on. >> got in a lot of trouble for that. >> jimmy: you were not -- it was not a joke. >> dead serious. let me tell you what it was, folks. everybody is baptist where i'm from in the south. except those who haven't been messed with. even the ig pigs. i wanted to start a foundation and i have a big ranch down in oklahoma, and i sectioned off a part of it for pigs and what i would do is buy pigs and then i would fatten them up and, don't
. >> jimmy: you're one of the richest men in the united states. >> yes, i am one of the weal wealthiest men. >> jimmy: one of the savviest businessmen ever. this man is the most brilliant move ever, did a commercial for supercuts despite the fact that he's completely bald! [ applause ] >> unprecedented. you're right. >> jimmy: how are things going without me. do you miss me at all? >> no. we can't afford you. you're big now. >> jimmy: yeah, right....
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. >> we know the latino vote could be the deciding vote for the presidency of the united states of america. and so it is great to be doing this. it is very, very important. >> dolores who co founded the farmer's union knows president obama pretty well. three months ago he awarded the civil rights and labor leader the medal of freedom, country's highest honor. young latinos are motivated and the internet is their platform. >> and they are really excited about this election. it is a good thing. >> tomorrow the california delegation gathers for their first meeting of the convention. they will be meeting priet bright and early with nancy pelosi at their hotel. we will be there too. >> and mark will be live this week from the democratic national convention in charlotte. you can get instant updates by following on him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc.7. >>> he is a huge clint eastwood fan even though the invisible monologue at the republican convention. the hollywood star spoke with an imaginary president obama in an empty chair just before mitt romney spoke at the gop c
. >> we know the latino vote could be the deciding vote for the presidency of the united states of america. and so it is great to be doing this. it is very, very important. >> dolores who co founded the farmer's union knows president obama pretty well. three months ago he awarded the civil rights and labor leader the medal of freedom, country's highest honor. young latinos are motivated and the internet is their platform. >> and they are really excited about this election. it...
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stuart: i think their business, they're looking for a 5% drop in the united states which is a pretty bad indicator for america's economy. i think that's actually 5%. so, i really want to move on fast to apple. is it at 700, yes or no? >> no, a nickel, pull out a nickel. that's how far away we are 699.95. stuart: am i right in saying that during regular market hours it has yet to hit 700. pre-market, post market. >> correct. stuart: but-- >> i saw it over 701 overnight. so iphone 5 has been obviously breaking all records. stuart: i here by guarantee, the trumpets will sound when we hit #00. >> i thought you were guarantee 700. stuart: no, not. nice dry, nicole, nice dry. the dow industrial is down as we suggest. i'm going to stay on apple and bring in branding strategist, the author of the book "break through branding". katherine, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. stuart: now, i want to talk about the buzz that apple creates, very, very cleverly. did they deliberately produce fewer iphones, just restrict their production knowing that they were going to get huge orders s
stuart: i think their business, they're looking for a 5% drop in the united states which is a pretty bad indicator for america's economy. i think that's actually 5%. so, i really want to move on fast to apple. is it at 700, yes or no? >> no, a nickel, pull out a nickel. that's how far away we are 699.95. stuart: am i right in saying that during regular market hours it has yet to hit 700. pre-market, post market. >> correct. stuart: but-- >> i saw it over 701 overnight. so...
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have left what's the lesson for the united states and. the lesson is it can happen here it's naive to imagine that the same process the same crisis the same bailout program help the top hope it trickles down pretend it doesn't matter when it doesn't that pushing on the mass of the people. which will resume here right after the election is going to provoke the american people just as it has the greek the spanish the italians the portuguese and so on very very quickly do you think there's any chance if obama is re-elected and there's a democratic majority in congress that we might see an f.d.r. direction rather than an austerity direction not until there's a mass of people it was the unions the cia all the socialists the communists in america who forced it from below until we have renewed up by wall street or some equivalent the pressure won't be there and there's no indication from the obama administration that they would react to anything other than real pressure from below so that's the question i think you're absolutely right richard we
have left what's the lesson for the united states and. the lesson is it can happen here it's naive to imagine that the same process the same crisis the same bailout program help the top hope it trickles down pretend it doesn't matter when it doesn't that pushing on the mass of the people. which will resume here right after the election is going to provoke the american people just as it has the greek the spanish the italians the portuguese and so on very very quickly do you think there's any...
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to some degree, they are allied with the united states. qadhafi is a bug. i admit it. in 2002, he has been a relatively well behaved dog. doing business with america. hosni mubarak. bashar al-assad. so what is going on here. do i have the temerity to suggest that obama is actually -- does he hate america? is he trying to destroy the country? well, here's what he's trying to do. he is trying to reduce america's spoken in the middle east. and in the world, because he thinks that we have been stepping on the world. obama is taking us down to 300 warheads. then he goes around promising that he dreams of a world free of nuclear weapons. kind of a nice idea, i guess. the only weapons you can reduce or actually his own, nyc doing it? he is doing it to level nuclear playing field. he is essentially slashing america's nuclear arsenal so that he can end the era of american superiority where america is globally dominant. he is trying to restore the world of colonialism. i believe obama wants us to go back this world. you can understand where obama is going if you don't understand
to some degree, they are allied with the united states. qadhafi is a bug. i admit it. in 2002, he has been a relatively well behaved dog. doing business with america. hosni mubarak. bashar al-assad. so what is going on here. do i have the temerity to suggest that obama is actually -- does he hate america? is he trying to destroy the country? well, here's what he's trying to do. he is trying to reduce america's spoken in the middle east. and in the world, because he thinks that we have been...
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he was an american citizen and born in the united states. therefore under the 14th amendment, a citizen by birth. he went hollywood high school. he was in the class of 1921 at hollywood high school. he went off to the frank wiggins trade school to study to be an auto mechanic. he graduated in 1923. he opened up a barrage in hollywood. he liked model racecars and he loved photography. he was an amateur photographer. he also developed an alias for himself. that he used at times. his name was bill manbo. he developed a french version of his name that he would use. he would refer to himself as pierre manbeaux. he actually changed the spelling to be more french. in his spare key has built a little foyer with plywood in front of the door and arcing artistically across this little entry way is the name, pierre manbeaux. he was a clerk there. he was such a character. next to him is his wife. bill manbo's mother-in-law. they were both from japan. he had trained as a mechanical draftsman, but the number of different jobs when he came to the united sta
he was an american citizen and born in the united states. therefore under the 14th amendment, a citizen by birth. he went hollywood high school. he was in the class of 1921 at hollywood high school. he went off to the frank wiggins trade school to study to be an auto mechanic. he graduated in 1923. he opened up a barrage in hollywood. he liked model racecars and he loved photography. he was an amateur photographer. he also developed an alias for himself. that he used at times. his name was bill...